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we're talking about trying to get our economy growing again. this is not a laughing matter. of those kinds of comments. >> congressman james clyburn, thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> i want to move on to developing news. and that is the rape trial of two high school football players. it's getting under way in steubenville, ohio. they are accused of raping a 16-year-old female classmate at a teammate's house after a night of drinking. this took place in august and the case went viral on social media because of photographs reportedly taken of the victim at the scene and then circulated online. >>> coming up next, the man who secretly recorded the infamous 47% tape explains how and why he did this. it's an ed schultz exclusive. ed is joining me next to talk about that. >>> plus, hacking or a hoax. the fbi is trying to find out whether they posted financial information belonging to the first lady and other high-profile politicians and other american celebrities. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandib
we're talking about trying to get our economy growing again. this is not a laughing matter. of those kinds of comments. >> congressman james clyburn, thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> i want to move on to developing news. and that is the rape trial of two high school football players. it's getting under way in steubenville, ohio. they are accused of raping a 16-year-old female classmate at a teammate's house...
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so balancing the budget helps grow the economy today. it helps people struggling for workers families going from paycheck to paycheck get better paychecks so they can have a better life. this is why we're proposing these things. our welfare reforms, we're asking the basic question, should we measure poverty fighting by how we measure programs or how many people are out of poverty or-- that's the point we're trying to make here, how do we make people's lives better and balancing the budget is a means to that end. >> sean: 50 million americans of record in 2012, nearly 50 million americans on food stamps, one in six americans in poverty, 6 trillion in new obama debt. and we're trying to put myself in your position. i know you met with the president earlier this week and i knew when your budget was going to be released, or i guess last week you met with him, that he'd demagogue it, he did it within five minutes of your release, pretty much. did you ever challenge him on these issues that every time somebody talks about balancing the budget
so balancing the budget helps grow the economy today. it helps people struggling for workers families going from paycheck to paycheck get better paychecks so they can have a better life. this is why we're proposing these things. our welfare reforms, we're asking the basic question, should we measure poverty fighting by how we measure programs or how many people are out of poverty or-- that's the point we're trying to make here, how do we make people's lives better and balancing the budget is a...
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and these new jobs will help build our economy. i think they made the right decision, we're glad to have metlife, a gri great company coo north carolina. neil: there are a lot of zero-tax states like texas and florida trying to do what you are i do, the governors have a contest to do that but there are fewer of you guys than the high tax state guys. what happens in you woo those jobs the republican-run state ewhat do you offer they do not? >> rick perrynd nikki haily and bob mcdonald, we consider them competition, they are friends but they are competition, we welcome the competition. rick perry and i saw each other two weeks ago, we said we'll fight for our jobs, he is going to california, i fight for jobs to keep jobs in north carolina, and i'll take jobs from any place, i like to get them from overseas, also some international companies investing in north carolina. and we're having good news success, and the metlife announcement of 2600 jobs with is a positive signal for north carolina, our biggest challenge right now is small ru
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that's going to be a problem in ten years and right now need to focus on spending money and keeping the economy moving and worry about the deficit later. >> that's a fair point, isn't it? they're not pretending. i'm outraged because it seems like an offense against math and science even. >> the first camp the krugman folks, the ones that think it's okay to let the debt and deficit go up. okay, then let's try to slow it down a little bit, but it's okay to have some. that would be obama, actually that's what he said this week, president obama did on the george stephanopoulos interview he did this week with abc. the other group like simpson bowls, fix the debt ceo's and house republicans say no, the debt and deficit are a problem for us, and holding back growth where jeff sessions is. is it possible the two camps, three camps can come together and have a grand bargain like the media likes to talk about. i think it's hard to imagine that will be the case. one of the reaps we had tsons w that, the first time in years, the president didn't go first. we don't have it yet and we won't for a couple of w
that's going to be a problem in ten years and right now need to focus on spending money and keeping the economy moving and worry about the deficit later. >> that's a fair point, isn't it? they're not pretending. i'm outraged because it seems like an offense against math and science even. >> the first camp the krugman folks, the ones that think it's okay to let the debt and deficit go up. okay, then let's try to slow it down a little bit, but it's okay to have some. that would be...
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i think, look, china is here to stay, the second largest economy in the world. we need to have a constructive relationship with them. it would be foolish not to. neil: second term, brack brk, going -- barack obama going to make much progress? >> in what? neil: anything. >> i hope we get the house in order on a balance sheet. neil: do you think that's going to happen? >> i have doubts. neil: yeah, i share your doubt. always a pleasure, sir. >> always good to see you. neil: thank you very much. when we come back, remember when the president said this tuesday in >> we cannot and will not sustain deficits like these without end. we cannot spend as we please and defer consequences. neil: why what the president said today could prove what he said that day or all the other days after this. ♪ at a dry cleaner, we replad people wiwith a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real perso24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. neil: caught on tape and caught saying m
i think, look, china is here to stay, the second largest economy in the world. we need to have a constructive relationship with them. it would be foolish not to. neil: second term, brack brk, going -- barack obama going to make much progress? >> in what? neil: anything. >> i hope we get the house in order on a balance sheet. neil: do you think that's going to happen? >> i have doubts. neil: yeah, i share your doubt. always a pleasure, sir. >> always good to see you....
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neil: what's a less erroneous, less crippling economy cutthat we could afford? >> i thi one way that we could look at this is to look at the experience of canada in the 1990s which did $5-$7 of spending cuts for every $1 of tax hikes. they substantially reduced government spending and saw a boom as a result of it. neil: guys, thank you very much. we shall see. on this and other subjects, bill gates, founder of microsoft, second richest person on the planet, jos me on what he thinks of this tax talk, and the impact that tax hikes on charitable contributions and the rest. next, we have hank giving the governme a big spanking. greenberg on the 55 billion lawsuit, and why washington is the one bullying. the one bullying. he has the facts, figures, and at a dry cleaner, the one bullying. he has the facts, figures, and we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. i took my son fishing every y
neil: what's a less erroneous, less crippling economy cutthat we could afford? >> i thi one way that we could look at this is to look at the experience of canada in the 1990s which did $5-$7 of spending cuts for every $1 of tax hikes. they substantially reduced government spending and saw a boom as a result of it. neil: guys, thank you very much. we shall see. on this and other subjects, bill gates, founder of microsoft, second richest person on the planet, jos me on what he thinks of...
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grow the economy, not grow more government. grow the economy. that is what makes us more competitive, puts more people back to work. that is what puts us on a pact n a path to american prosperity. these things will not be easy. it will require time, and it will demand political will, and it will demand political courage. so let's get moving. the senate majority leader says let's stop wasting tievmen wast. i couldn't agree more. mr. majority leader, allow members to offer their amendments. your members, our members, ones we like, ones we don't like. we are sent here to make the tough choices, to make our "yes" oregoor our "no." so instead of standing here speaking to an empty chamber, members wondering, letting the clock run inso that these amendments can be closed out and never offered you should this bill, we should be debating these. and in doing so, we can get to the point where we will have our final vote and hopefully we will be funding the government going forward. it's called regular business and that ought to be our focus. growing this e
grow the economy, not grow more government. grow the economy. that is what makes us more competitive, puts more people back to work. that is what puts us on a pact n a path to american prosperity. these things will not be easy. it will require time, and it will demand political will, and it will demand political courage. so let's get moving. the senate majority leader says let's stop wasting tievmen wast. i couldn't agree more. mr. majority leader, allow members to offer their amendments. your...
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i think it goes to the point where most americans are actually focused on jobs and economy, erin. they're not focused on the debt. i think you have that captive sort of republican grass root that is focused on the debt and trimming back federal government. and they've captured the s of republican party. but the vast majority of americans are more focused on the economy and creating jobs and building stable middle class than they are on cutting the deficit. yeah, the deficit is an issue. it's not the number one issue. >> why, boehner do that? we don't have an immediate debt crisis. you would see that in the market, right? so baner er isboehner is sayin. it is against what he's been saying which is the debt is a problem. why did he do that? >> he said we need to address it over the long term. that means taking steps now. but here's the thing, he is actually opening the possibility that republicans move to more favorable ground because right now the problem is that republicans are emphasizing have been emphasizing root canal economics, only fiscal austerity rather than a more positiv
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one thing he benefited from is a soaring economy. you can't overstate how much that brings in all the tax revenue without having to make major changes to the tax code to do something the president hasn't benefited from. a soaring economy can reduce the deficit. >> host: the distance between the parties on the budget. we are detected a sequestration, but they point out for additional spending cut under the democratic plan there are none. a series of spending cuts on interest rates at $1.8 trillion in savings from repealing the health care law. democrats proposing $100 billion in new stimulus spending. republicans propose no new spending. democrats raising $975 billion annual revenue. no tax increase among republicans and then social security. no changes on social security. require the president and congress to submit plans to increase the trust fund. >> guest: social security is one of those things it has enough money in its reserves to continue paying full benefits through 2036. 10,000 people turning 65 every day in the number of peo
one thing he benefited from is a soaring economy. you can't overstate how much that brings in all the tax revenue without having to make major changes to the tax code to do something the president hasn't benefited from. a soaring economy can reduce the deficit. >> host: the distance between the parties on the budget. we are detected a sequestration, but they point out for additional spending cut under the democratic plan there are none. a series of spending cuts on interest rates at $1.8...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> twitter exploded over a comment about a character in the hugely popular history channel show, "the bible." the character was satan. and the comment was satan looks like the president of the united states. now, the bible is produced by the survivor and voice producer mark burnett and his wife, roma downey. it is, as the name implies, a retelling of the scriptures from genesis to revelation. this weekend, right wing radio host glenn beck tweeted something about the show. quoting beck, quote, anyone else think the devil in "the bible" sunday on history channel looks exactly like that guy? that guy is what glenn beck calls president obama, mainly because he doesn't respect him enough to use his title. according to beck,
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does this had help the economy? nope. it's time to fix this so that the little people are not being harmed the most. . i would like to yield time to my colleague from minneapolis, the co-chair of the progressive caucus and one of the authors of our plan, representative keith ellison. mr. ellison: let me thank you, congressman pocan. one of the great things of this 113th congress you and a number of other awesome new members have joined us to lend your creativity and expertise for advocating for the american people, american man and woman. you hail from the great state of wisconsin where collective bargaining began? mr. pocan: absolutely. we are very proud to be not only the creator of collective bahraining and unemployment compensation. mr. ellison: reclaiming the and, you come from a state, we love tammy baldin and when she told us she was running for the senate, we didn't know how anyone could fulfill her tremendous legacy, but you walked into this building and you have stepped up right away. i want to say thank you for
does this had help the economy? nope. it's time to fix this so that the little people are not being harmed the most. . i would like to yield time to my colleague from minneapolis, the co-chair of the progressive caucus and one of the authors of our plan, representative keith ellison. mr. ellison: let me thank you, congressman pocan. one of the great things of this 113th congress you and a number of other awesome new members have joined us to lend your creativity and expertise for advocating for...
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in the global economy and the u.s. economy. you know, frankly on every content. it depends on energy prices and food prices, which in turn depend on energy prices and so forth. i think that when it comes to pass, it won't diminish the interest that we have middle east. so i frankly do not hear a lot of concern about that. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> thank you, dennis, david, and michael. thank you all for joining us today. please look out on your e-mails for the release of this strategic transition paper. and for what i'm sure will be written analysis that my colleagues will be producing probably as he is flying home. thank you for joining us today. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> president obama officially named tom presents his choice to be the next labor secretary at a white house event on monday. here is a portion of the president's remarks. >> as the at the head of the u.s. justice department's civil rights division, we have pathways into the workforce for everyone willing to contribute including lg bt americans and immigrants. and he
in the global economy and the u.s. economy. you know, frankly on every content. it depends on energy prices and food prices, which in turn depend on energy prices and so forth. i think that when it comes to pass, it won't diminish the interest that we have middle east. so i frankly do not hear a lot of concern about that. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> thank you, dennis, david, and michael. thank you all for joining us today. please look out on your e-mails for the release of...
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growing the economy, not the government. and the house republican budget reflects just those priorities. it's a budget that does something else too. it actually balances. it actually balances. that's important for a number of reasons, not the least of which it would help unleash economic growth and bring down our country's massive, massive debt load. interest payments on the national debt alone are set to exceed everything we spend on defense. interest on the national debt is going to exceed everything we spend on defense in just a few years time. so the path we're on is clearly not sustainable. with that in mind i hope democrats will offer some, something serious today rather than what i hear may be the case. i hope they face up to the fact that they already got the revenue they're going to get. they already got the revenue they're going to get. so they can startle doing with the real issues that are leading us to fiscal ruin. i hope they will finally stop trying to shield the washington establishment from every attempt to
growing the economy, not the government. and the house republican budget reflects just those priorities. it's a budget that does something else too. it actually balances. it actually balances. that's important for a number of reasons, not the least of which it would help unleash economic growth and bring down our country's massive, massive debt load. interest payments on the national debt alone are set to exceed everything we spend on defense. interest on the national debt is going to exceed...
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there seems to be a division between state of the economy, stock markets, and the rest of the economy. host: jacob is creating a lot of interest. let me go back to "the wall street journal," quoting ron johnson -- indicating -- guest: it has been this big divisive issue, democrats want to raise taxes. republicans want them to dick republicans say they just want to freeze taxes for spending. can the democrats did some taxes as part of the deal that the white house accepts? we look at what the senate democrats are putting forth and the house republicans. we welcome carl from jacksonville, texas on the republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. the thing that bothers me about our government is the lack of transparency. we hear so much about how we are when the cut out all of the loopholes but nothing is ever mentioned. i cannot know if they think we are too stupid to understand what those loopholes would be and what they would mean. it's just really frustrates me. cuts, i thinket it should start with the politicians and let them live in government housing like they expect eve
there seems to be a division between state of the economy, stock markets, and the rest of the economy. host: jacob is creating a lot of interest. let me go back to "the wall street journal," quoting ron johnson -- indicating -- guest: it has been this big divisive issue, democrats want to raise taxes. republicans want them to dick republicans say they just want to freeze taxes for spending. can the democrats did some taxes as part of the deal that the white house accepts? we look at...
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i think it's a very strong powerful budget that really focuses on creating jobs and the economy first and managing our debt wisely and responsibly. >>> what will you say in response to the rep criticism and clearly paul ryan's manifesto, when his budget shows the contrast, what do you say to their criticism that you don't resolve the spending cuts, that you don't deal with the debt adequately, just to play devil's advocate for a moment? >> sure. firstly, we do cut spending in our budget, but if you look at the ryan republican budget, it calls itself balanced, but it does it? just a horrendous ways to families across our country, who have been watching their kids go to school and struggle because of the cutbacks there, people who can't get a job today, people who want to have a strong country in the future, know that the investments we make in education and the infrastructure are devastated in the ryan budget, and he makes false promising that could be kept about reducing the tax rates. the only people that are protected in the ryan budget are the wealthiest and the largest corporation
i think it's a very strong powerful budget that really focuses on creating jobs and the economy first and managing our debt wisely and responsibly. >>> what will you say in response to the rep criticism and clearly paul ryan's manifesto, when his budget shows the contrast, what do you say to their criticism that you don't resolve the spending cuts, that you don't deal with the debt adequately, just to play devil's advocate for a moment? >> sure. firstly, we do cut spending in our...
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horsford, want a strong economy -- the american people, mr. horsford, want a strong economy, they want jobs created and they expect us to do it in this house in a bipartisan basis. we've failed to do it and we must do it. thank you. mr. horsford: thank you. over the weekend speaker boehner said, quote, we do not have an immediate debt crisis, we have one looming. it's not an immediate problem. well, what we do have right now is an immediate jobs deficit and we should be focused on getting the american people back to wrork and that's what -- back to work and that's what the congressional black caucus alternative budget does and to talk about the focus on jobs and investing in our future, the woman who fights for the people of florida, the gentlelady from florida, ms. brown. ms. brown: thank you so much and thank you for your leadership. you know, i really do believe when you're born you get a birth certificate and when you die you're going to get a death certificate. and that little dash in between is what you've done to make this a better plac
horsford, want a strong economy -- the american people, mr. horsford, want a strong economy, they want jobs created and they expect us to do it in this house in a bipartisan basis. we've failed to do it and we must do it. thank you. mr. horsford: thank you. over the weekend speaker boehner said, quote, we do not have an immediate debt crisis, we have one looming. it's not an immediate problem. well, what we do have right now is an immediate jobs deficit and we should be focused on getting the...
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the people and that is healthy for our economy? i don't. host: your book writes about your poll of eight hours on the senate floor. -- this article writes. guest: the idea of a filibuster is something i support. i disagree strongly with rand paul, but he has the right to filibuster. i believe it that we have to and the absurdity in the seenate where the republicans are demanding a 60 votes on almost every important piece of legislation. if somebody wants to go up and make their point, they should have the right. if they want to go on for two days, do it. but 51 votes to prevail at the end of it. host: republican, florida. caller: thank you for c-span and thank you, senator sanders, for being on here. you spoke of the cayman islands and cutting prices for the cayman islands for people to keep their money there. why is it the smart play for people to keep their money in the cayman islands when that is the smart play? we are 15th in the world for the best place to keep your money. the roads and bridges, we paid 35.9 since per gallon already fo
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we have an amazing economy. when you hear people talk about america becoming great, even greece didn't become greece overnight. they became communist socialist in set of knife. takes a -- '75. takes a long time to, household debt, people watching this show right now, they have gone through so much pain. they have actually got more money, disposable money at end of the day than they have had in the last five or six years. they're not putting it to work per se. they are afraid, rightfully so, we need jobs to come back. that is really the key. perhaps there is hope. market got old image of harbinger things to come. typically on wall street when i came on the street, whatever the stock market does that is what america will do over next six months. we kind of lost that veneer we peaked one month before the great recession began. nevertheless hopefully that is good sign this time around. martha: it is an interesting world we're dictated by what kentucky fried chicken is doing in china. >> it is. martha: who knows wher
we have an amazing economy. when you hear people talk about america becoming great, even greece didn't become greece overnight. they became communist socialist in set of knife. takes a -- '75. takes a long time to, household debt, people watching this show right now, they have gone through so much pain. they have actually got more money, disposable money at end of the day than they have had in the last five or six years. they're not putting it to work per se. they are afraid, rightfully so, we...
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i didn't run a campaign on jobs and the economy, jobbing and the economy, jobs and the economy and beat that drum until i beat people into sleep. that's part of it, all right, but all of the rest of this has to be added together, or we can never reconstruct this country. we will not get the pillars of american exceptionalism back together. [applause] unless we have the full spectrum. if we can restore our families and strengthen our faith and protect innocent, unborn human life instead of assaulting it with a half a billion dollars appropriated to planned parenthood in a single year. that's gotta go. obamacare has got to go. [cheers and applause] we can't let up on obamacare and believe that somehow we're going to capitulate to that side because the roads are vitality, and it is an unconstitutional taking of god-given american liberty, and it's got to go. [cheers and applause] ronald reagan omelet me down a couple -- only let me down a couple of times in eight years. one of those was 1986, and i still had the dent after i heard on the news he had signed the amnesty act of 1986. but it w
i didn't run a campaign on jobs and the economy, jobbing and the economy, jobs and the economy and beat that drum until i beat people into sleep. that's part of it, all right, but all of the rest of this has to be added together, or we can never reconstruct this country. we will not get the pillars of american exceptionalism back together. [applause] unless we have the full spectrum. if we can restore our families and strengthen our faith and protect innocent, unborn human life instead of...
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. >> eric: this goes across the whole economy. no matter what you buy, your prices are going up? >> we had bobby flay on the business network. he is worried about the costs. human chef. how he is going to do it suck it up or pass it on the consumer. everybody is worried about this. this wasn't talked about in the beginning. nobody said in the beginning, now what, this small businesses will have to go out of business. all we heard was the good stuff we're going to take care of the people that never had it. at the end of the day it's costing us more. >> eric: the original healthcare law was 7,000 pages long. mitch mcconnell put out it's up to 20,000 pages. what else do we know that is going to be in there soon? >> there is a lot we don't know, eric. you are absolutely right. its bureaucrat's dream to enforce all this stuff. to the point made earlier, when you said that we are paying for it anyway, it's not really true. there are people that are unable to prove their citizenship and they are going to get free healthcare who are citizens that don't have to prove it and forced to pay
. >> eric: this goes across the whole economy. no matter what you buy, your prices are going up? >> we had bobby flay on the business network. he is worried about the costs. human chef. how he is going to do it suck it up or pass it on the consumer. everybody is worried about this. this wasn't talked about in the beginning. nobody said in the beginning, now what, this small businesses will have to go out of business. all we heard was the good stuff we're going to take care of the...
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the economies there are slowing. germany the fifth biggest and great britain at number 8 and italy at number 10, all shrinking in the last quarter. the entire eurozone is losing huge numbers of jobs. a record 19 million people in the eurozone are now unemployed. tough times. bill: will be that way for years. rocket fire now in israel. police are saying hamas militants in gaza fired two rockets into that country slamming a border town. as president obama meets with palestinian leaders today in the west bank. conor powell is live in the town of sirot, israel, southern part of the country where police say one of those rockets landed. conor. hello. >> reporter: well, bill, israeli officials actually upped the number to four rockets that have been fired from gaza into southern israel earlier today. while much of the physical damage is fairly minor, bill, it was damage to a patio. there is the emotional damage. this is the second time this house here in sderot has been damaged in the last four or five months. there is the
the economies there are slowing. germany the fifth biggest and great britain at number 8 and italy at number 10, all shrinking in the last quarter. the entire eurozone is losing huge numbers of jobs. a record 19 million people in the eurozone are now unemployed. tough times. bill: will be that way for years. rocket fire now in israel. police are saying hamas militants in gaza fired two rockets into that country slamming a border town. as president obama meets with palestinian leaders today in...
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does this really sound like an economy that can stand another massive tax increase? i don't think so. president obama said to abc news that we shouldn't try to balance the budget just for the sake of balance. well, once again the president was knocking down a strawman. we weren't talking about doing something symbolic. we were talking about doing something real, something that would benefit the economy and job growth and getting people back to work instead of dependency which i know none of them want. we see more and more people on food stamps, more people receiving disability benefits, more people on unemployment. people who would like to get back to work and to regain their sense of dignity and self-sufficiency but because the economy is growing so slowly, they can't do that. we believe that balancing the budget and reducing our debt burden is absolutely essential to long-term economic growth. long-term economic growth which creates more jobs, more taxpayers, people actually putting money into the treasury to help us balance our deficits. we also believe that balan
does this really sound like an economy that can stand another massive tax increase? i don't think so. president obama said to abc news that we shouldn't try to balance the budget just for the sake of balance. well, once again the president was knocking down a strawman. we weren't talking about doing something symbolic. we were talking about doing something real, something that would benefit the economy and job growth and getting people back to work instead of dependency which i know none of...
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he said a balanced budget will promote a healthier economy. >>> and senator rob portman said his views on gay marriage began to change when his son revealed he was gay. >>> and anthony weiner spent over $100,000 on campaign research and polling, which may be a sign the disgraced congressman is considering a political comeback. now it's back to "lockup." >>> nearly 900 men are serving time behind the walls of the kentucky state penitentiary. since many of these men are spending the rest of their lives there, the challenge isn't always watching your back but simply surviving day to day. the majority of the time the inmates spend behind the razor wire of the kentucky state penitentiary is in an 8 x 10 foot cell. matthew campbell is 23, gay, and serving time for armed robbery. >> being gay in prison is really hard. i mean, it's hard enough to do time in here, but the fact that everybody knows that you are gay, it's constant pressure for, you know, sex. i've learned a lot about myself being in here, you know, it's who i am, who i want to be, who i was. it's been an educational experience fo
he said a balanced budget will promote a healthier economy. >>> and senator rob portman said his views on gay marriage began to change when his son revealed he was gay. >>> and anthony weiner spent over $100,000 on campaign research and polling, which may be a sign the disgraced congressman is considering a political comeback. now it's back to "lockup." >>> nearly 900 men are serving time behind the walls of the kentucky state penitentiary. since many of...
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i anderson and the economy is bad, but people work to work three jobs. if those people can find to work three jobs part-time, the people that need the phone that you say they need the phone, they can get one job to get a telephone. host: if you want to talk about some of the original debate when the universal service fund was first created. the coste thought was of providing phone service to rural areas, a farmer in rural iowa who has a job and makes a living and works hard for the deemg, but phone companies it not profitable to string up a phone line out to this very far rural area to provide service to one household. the thought was beginning in the 1930's was that the federal government can subsidize and help the phone company to provide that phone line. and it's very hard-working farmer in rural iowa will have a connection to be able to call an ambulance, to connect with his local government, to be able to , to determineore daily prices on commodities. that is the purpose of the high cost fund, to provide service to areas that the phone companies oth
i anderson and the economy is bad, but people work to work three jobs. if those people can find to work three jobs part-time, the people that need the phone that you say they need the phone, they can get one job to get a telephone. host: if you want to talk about some of the original debate when the universal service fund was first created. the coste thought was of providing phone service to rural areas, a farmer in rural iowa who has a job and makes a living and works hard for the deemg, but...
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it's largely a function of the private economy. it's largely a function of the private economy. and it's a cycle that's very well understood. someone has a really good idea for a business, a new business, or growing their existing business. they somehow get access to money, whether it's their own money or money they borrowed or money someone invests through them, and they open this business. there's no guarantee that that business is going to work out. but they are willing to risk it. and the idea works. and all of a sudden this business that they started all by themselves out of the spare bedroom of their home, they now have five employees. and five employees isn't just a number. that's five families that are taking home a paycheck. those are five providers -- mothers or fathers -- that are bringing home opportunities to their children. this is how prosperity is created. this is how every one of us has ever gotten a job or how our parents got their jobs, or -- either because they or someone else risked it and created a business opportunity that provides them a job. this is how
it's largely a function of the private economy. it's largely a function of the private economy. and it's a cycle that's very well understood. someone has a really good idea for a business, a new business, or growing their existing business. they somehow get access to money, whether it's their own money or money they borrowed or money someone invests through them, and they open this business. there's no guarantee that that business is going to work out. but they are willing to risk it. and the...
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economy. and i thank you once again, my good friend from california, for making all the important points this evening. mr. garamendi: washington, d.c., your leadership in this community has been known for some time and i thank you very much for joining us tonight. i want to do two things before i end. first of all, medicare is back on the table. the ryan budget takes up medicare once again and provides a voucher that will destroy it. i'm going to change this. medicare, 1965, president 2013, created by l.b.j., destroyed by the g.o.p. i don't think so. seniors don't want it. americans don't want it. the last campaign for presidency, this was one of the major issues and ryan is coming back with it. bad idea, bad timing. and i want to end with this, this is a great country. there is no other place in the world like the united states. it is one terrific country. there is enormous energy in this country, where people want to get a job and go to work and businesses want to grow and hire people. all o
economy. and i thank you once again, my good friend from california, for making all the important points this evening. mr. garamendi: washington, d.c., your leadership in this community has been known for some time and i thank you very much for joining us tonight. i want to do two things before i end. first of all, medicare is back on the table. the ryan budget takes up medicare once again and provides a voucher that will destroy it. i'm going to change this. medicare, 1965, president 2013,...
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we see when an economy is recovering from an reese significance, and embraces as you tirt, the economy crumbles. that's what happened in japan in the 1990's. that's what happened in this country in 1937. we must learn from this lesson. in fact, experts say that the republican budget will result in two million fewer american jobs and will decrease the economic growth by 1.7%. mr. speaker, what we have to do is invest in our economy, nation build here at home, in america, and this is a vehicle for growth. we should not be cutting those kinds of investments. austerity is short sight the and we should reject it. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from montana rise? mr. danes: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. danes: -- . mr. daines: mr. speaker, one of the best parts of my job is hearing from the people i serve in the great state of montana. and while one million montanans offer a lot of different ideas and
we see when an economy is recovering from an reese significance, and embraces as you tirt, the economy crumbles. that's what happened in japan in the 1990's. that's what happened in this country in 1937. we must learn from this lesson. in fact, experts say that the republican budget will result in two million fewer american jobs and will decrease the economic growth by 1.7%. mr. speaker, what we have to do is invest in our economy, nation build here at home, in america, and this is a vehicle...
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we think it's going to hurt the economy. we're balancing the budget to get a health year economy and create more jobs. we want to give our kids a debt free nation and get government to live within its means. that's what really balanced means. not raising taxes and spending. >> brian: you think you can get something done in conference from what you've seen of patty murray's -- what she's submitting? it doesn't seem like you can. i don't see how you can do this. >> you would not conclude that by looking at these two different approaches. we're cutting spending. we're getting reforming government. we're opening up energy exploration, we're reforming the tax code. we're not raising taxes. we repeal obamacare. yes, we still do not like this law. we think it will be a terrible outcome of this law. it hasn't been fully implemented yet. it's got two years to go. we think we should repeal it and replace it. we haven't changed our opinion on that. if you look at these two budgets, we're two worlds apart. we're on different planets. bu
we think it's going to hurt the economy. we're balancing the budget to get a health year economy and create more jobs. we want to give our kids a debt free nation and get government to live within its means. that's what really balanced means. not raising taxes and spending. >> brian: you think you can get something done in conference from what you've seen of patty murray's -- what she's submitting? it doesn't seem like you can. i don't see how you can do this. >> you would not...
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we need to grow the economy, not the government. now, madam president, on an entirely different matter, more than four decades ago, millions of people watched in awe as neil armstrong took his first steps on the moon. i remember that day still, and i'm sure many of you do. it remains one of our country's proudest moments. but not every american was able to share in the excitement. as the senior senator from arizona put it, when the momentous event occurred, i had no idea it was happening. i and several hundred comrades were otherwise engaged. that's because two years earlier, on his 23rd bombing run over vietnam, a missile hit lieutenant commander mccain's plane. he ejected. his body spiraling through the air until it hit water thousands of feet below. a lake right in the center of hanoi. an angry mob set upon him. they ripped off his clothes. they hit, kicked, and spat upon him. they bayoneted his ankle and his groin. the senator was left with two broken arms and a broken leg. and he passed sort of in and out of conscienceness. but
we need to grow the economy, not the government. now, madam president, on an entirely different matter, more than four decades ago, millions of people watched in awe as neil armstrong took his first steps on the moon. i remember that day still, and i'm sure many of you do. it remains one of our country's proudest moments. but not every american was able to share in the excitement. as the senior senator from arizona put it, when the momentous event occurred, i had no idea it was happening. i and...
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the economy or some facet of it so usually first, and that's the case this month, but coming in second is dissatisfaction with government. it is the highest it has been since late may early june of 1974. the white house has been warning us of ways that the sequestration was going to have an impact on every day american's lives. it seems now that washington insiders are starting to fielt. the "huffington post" reports that senate staffers are complaining that the lines to get into senate buildings are too long. he sent a note out saying that capitol police have to work shorter hours, which means fewer security officers which means they have to close some entrances, and thanks to sequestration there are no longer lines. and he doesn't expect a solution any time soon. we're back after the break. ♪ excellence. >> where ever the story is we will go there to get it. >> we dive deep into the topics that we cover. >> it doesn't get anymore real than this. >> and on the next vanguard: how could kids doing drugs in england be enslaving prostitutes in italy? christof putzel goes around the glob
the economy or some facet of it so usually first, and that's the case this month, but coming in second is dissatisfaction with government. it is the highest it has been since late may early june of 1974. the white house has been warning us of ways that the sequestration was going to have an impact on every day american's lives. it seems now that washington insiders are starting to fielt. the "huffington post" reports that senate staffers are complaining that the lines to get into...
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couple of things did happen his approval rating dropped 12 points among women and the handling of the economy is a dead heat with the republicans. he doesn't have to run for reelection again, but a lot of democrats do and if you're a democrat who needs to get reelected you're getting very nervous and i think the democratic elites in washington have conveyed to the president this isn't working. you've got to do business with these people. >> paul: do you think it's cosmetic, rhetorical or do you think it's actually sincere? >> well, if it were deeply sincere, it would suggest a sea change with the president and i don't think that anyone is running around washington saying, my god, do you believe how he's changed? it's called a charge offensive and that's a weird name for this. he's not being especially charming and his own white house seems to find it somewhat offensive that they have to deploy him out to talk to crazy republicans. >> there was a background growth this week. >> there was. >> on the story. >> this is not going to-- ap reporter, this doesn't mean anything, it's not going anywher
couple of things did happen his approval rating dropped 12 points among women and the handling of the economy is a dead heat with the republicans. he doesn't have to run for reelection again, but a lot of democrats do and if you're a democrat who needs to get reelected you're getting very nervous and i think the democratic elites in washington have conveyed to the president this isn't working. you've got to do business with these people. >> paul: do you think it's cosmetic, rhetorical or...
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jobs, the economy, debt, and the spending and we need to get solutions. i wish the president had started this four years ago instead of recently. we need to get solutions and need to get the country moving ahead, and i welcome opportunities to work in a bipartisan way to get the country moving. >> hey, senator, chris frates of national journal here. republicans on the hill tell me meetings that everyone should be watching are the meetings that the president is having with moderate senators. your colleagues, and i wonder, how hopeful are you that your moderate colleagues could get some kind of deal that could drive a piece of legislation through the senate and over to the house? >> well, at a time of divided government, that's when you have the best opportunities to really accomplish the big things, and we need to accomplish the big jobs now of making sure that medicare and social security are there, just not for people today, but for the next generation. people have paid into the programs and for every $1 people have paid in, getting $3 out in benefits in
jobs, the economy, debt, and the spending and we need to get solutions. i wish the president had started this four years ago instead of recently. we need to get solutions and need to get the country moving ahead, and i welcome opportunities to work in a bipartisan way to get the country moving. >> hey, senator, chris frates of national journal here. republicans on the hill tell me meetings that everyone should be watching are the meetings that the president is having with moderate...
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so our focus right now is to number one, do no harm to the economy. number two, invest in a jobs plan that will help put people back to work. whether building roads or bridges or infrastructure or other things important to our economy. >> why will it take until 2040 to balance the budget under your plan? >> well, if you actually look at the past 40 years, we've only had four balanced budgets. those were during the clinton years and once leaning over to the bush years and then they squandered that balance. so the reason we do that is our focus is on jobs, craig. our focus is on meeting our commitments to seniors. we will not balance the budget on the backs of our kids' education or on the backs of our commitments to seniors. whether it is under medicare or medicaid. what we do is immediately begin to reduce the deficit so they're growing much slower than the economy. which is the important measure. and then we gradually get the balance in the year round 2040. which by the way is the same year that the republican balance last year, the budget last year
so our focus right now is to number one, do no harm to the economy. number two, invest in a jobs plan that will help put people back to work. whether building roads or bridges or infrastructure or other things important to our economy. >> why will it take until 2040 to balance the budget under your plan? >> well, if you actually look at the past 40 years, we've only had four balanced budgets. those were during the clinton years and once leaning over to the bush years and then they...
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that has an inflationary effect on the economy. so you may be talking away the money you just gave that employee through the increase. raise prices throughout the economy. >> i have to say, you've now switched your argument from what it was going to do to your business to what it's going to do to the economy. >> very sharp, senator warren. whether a minimum wage increase and why. we've heard all this madness on the other side, especially small business people. we won't be able to pay insurance and the like. is that a real reasonable and persuasive argument? >> no and in fact, we have a real world experiment that tells us about this. in new jersey a few years ago, they raised the minimum wage. they did it in pennsylvania. there was an examination of fast food and it turned out that in new jersey, hiring went up and in pennsylvania, hiring went down. but let me turn this upside down. why aren't we talking about the fact that the total stock market is worth less today than in 2000 and yet, the ceos are getting more and more money. if
that has an inflationary effect on the economy. so you may be talking away the money you just gave that employee through the increase. raise prices throughout the economy. >> i have to say, you've now switched your argument from what it was going to do to your business to what it's going to do to the economy. >> very sharp, senator warren. whether a minimum wage increase and why. we've heard all this madness on the other side, especially small business people. we won't be able to...
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italy needs to get a pope and get their economy back on track. costco good, target good, wal-mart good, j.c. penney, not so good. >> the important is if we do not send money the economy falters. >> i feel like at mcmahon, you are correct sir. we do pay attention to that. >> do we have and it's all coming out tomorrow? >> the most lanes/mob ever in the york for people. samsung employees. they're coming out of the phone tomorrow and it has samsung aquiver in. it is one-fifth of th10 years ago they we need t new products. >> the intent was sounds of all is the son was steeper than the five phones do you think that will help apple out if they have in the less-expensive iphone? >> yes i do. we go is a good success partner. sam's and has a good partner. did i were to marry samsung or apple i would do well. as long as i don't marry nokia. they aren't bad, motorola is dead. samsung and apple are the two players. it is not a pie they make, and is not a pie they get. i is good. they are the two best pipe makers if you get what i am saying. i do with the se
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economy. that is down from 70%, 2-1/2 years ago. there is less confidence in the president's ability to fix it. 47% now. 51% last year. the dow is back on a winning streak. the industrial average up for second day in a row. gaining 56. s&p 500 finished ahead 10. nasdaq up 25. we learned idea what cyprus will not do to qualify for international bail-out of the troubled economy. with a tax on savings account out, the lawmakers are scrambling to come up with another plan. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot tells us what is under consideration. >> the banks will remain closed for the rest of the week after a controversial plan to tap in to private savings to bankroll a bail-out rejected by the parliament. we are feeling easier because there might not be a levy on deposits. but the situation could get worse. the officials scram to believe come up with a plan "b" for the near bankrupt country. european union will not put up its share of the $20 billion bail-out without cyprus doing its bit. they offer to mortgage the assets
economy. that is down from 70%, 2-1/2 years ago. there is less confidence in the president's ability to fix it. 47% now. 51% last year. the dow is back on a winning streak. the industrial average up for second day in a row. gaining 56. s&p 500 finished ahead 10. nasdaq up 25. we learned idea what cyprus will not do to qualify for international bail-out of the troubled economy. with a tax on savings account out, the lawmakers are scrambling to come up with another plan. senior foreign...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. kentucky senator rand paul has won this year's cpac straw poll. a tour bus carrying a women's lacrosse team crashed on the pennsylvania turnpike. the driver was killed with the head coach, who was six months pregnant. her baby did not survive. and nfl player donte' stallworths what injured when the hot air balloon he was riding struck a power line. his injuries are not serious. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. if a robber pulled a gun on you and demanded money, would you give it to him? police say always give crooks what they want. it's not worth losing your life over, no matter how much money is involved. but some people confr
as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. kentucky senator rand paul has won this year's cpac...
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he could have made a big impact especially when it comes to the economy. and the fiscal crisis that we face. >> dana: i think enough time had passed. i don't think that mitt romney, maybe he would not have gotten a great reception in december. but here we are in march, the weather is about to get better. people start to realize wait, we have a future as a party. they had a good cpac so far. do you think it was important for him to say i'm sorry, i will not be your president, thereby saying w in an interview with chris wallace on "fox news sunday." he is not going to run again. >> bob: that is clear. one thing, it reminded me when mondale, we lost 49 out of 50 states. we went before a large liberal group like cpac on the left. and i was terrified. i thought we'd get booed. he got a rousing reception. people don't want to rub it in. the guy lost. romney supports in the room. just like his concession speech. i'll say this about romney. he extremely gracious man. i don't think you see it in politics anymore. that part of him, that personality and politics that
he could have made a big impact especially when it comes to the economy. and the fiscal crisis that we face. >> dana: i think enough time had passed. i don't think that mitt romney, maybe he would not have gotten a great reception in december. but here we are in march, the weather is about to get better. people start to realize wait, we have a future as a party. they had a good cpac so far. do you think it was important for him to say i'm sorry, i will not be your president, thereby...
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he got health care passed and fixed the economy. he has the economy on the right track. the gun issue was not a big deal with him in the beginning. gale marriage was not a big issue, but they have become centerpieces, that's the period he's in at this point. republicans are cooperating to the degree that they appeared to be disorganized enough that he appears to be right on track. >> you know, on that point, in terms of the economy, victoria, the president talking about the budget last week, he said something that the gop just jumped all over. the president said, and i'm quoting him, we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt, and the republicans and the right wing went bananas. but then mr. boehner and ryan, of course, agree with him. watch this. >> we do not have an immediate debt crisis, but we all know that we have one looming. >> we do not have a debt crisis right now, but we see it coming. we know it's irrefeetably happeningivities they say the president shouldn't have said it, now you have boehner and ryan saying it, about you if both say we don't have an
he got health care passed and fixed the economy. he has the economy on the right track. the gun issue was not a big deal with him in the beginning. gale marriage was not a big issue, but they have become centerpieces, that's the period he's in at this point. republicans are cooperating to the degree that they appeared to be disorganized enough that he appears to be right on track. >> you know, on that point, in terms of the economy, victoria, the president talking about the budget last...
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i'll give you the last word. >> the biggest point here is whether or not the economy is growing at a faster rate. as long as the economy is growing at a faster rate. >> bill: it isn't. >> that's what-- that's the point, sensible contradictions between 2009 and 2013. he's a good guy, he's in the a socialist, he's investing in the economy. >> bill: forget about the socialist. i still don't think he's a socialist, but a lot of the audience disagrees. a socialist is about seizing property and, but could be, could be. >> you don't have any property, i do. you have nothing. >> what do you think i'm-- you know, they ought to be paying you more there. >> i will next time wear my red tie. >> bill: and we had the laura ingraham on the new pope already being criticized and yet another "the factor" competitor biting the dust. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male a
i'll give you the last word. >> the biggest point here is whether or not the economy is growing at a faster rate. as long as the economy is growing at a faster rate. >> bill: it isn't. >> that's what-- that's the point, sensible contradictions between 2009 and 2013. he's a good guy, he's in the a socialist, he's investing in the economy. >> bill: forget about the socialist. i still don't think he's a socialist, but a lot of the audience disagrees. a socialist is about...